2023-2024 Undergraduate General Catalog


InterReligious Studies Track

An InterReligious Studies perspective recognizes the distinctions between different religious and cultural traditions while promoting understanding and compassion across religious differences, and it specifically emphasizes members of various religious and cultural groups learning about one another so that they can work together not only in workplaces but also in areas of shared concern. In the InterReligious Studies track, students will get to explore the classes that engage through this InterReligious perspective, encountering multi-faith perspectives, engaging with people groups across difference, and learning more about local, regional, national, and international religious groups. The InterReligious perspective encourages the use of case studies, site visits, service learning, and other experiential learning opportunities so that members of various religious groups become personified and personalized. Rather than comparing religious traditions or flattening religious differences, the InterReligious perspective acknowledges genuine differences while helping students develop the skills needed to engage kindly and compassionately across such differences.

 

Students may choose to follow the non-track religion requirements or the InterReligious Studies requirement to satisfy their religion major.

27 credit hours

Required Courses: 9 credit hours

RELI 110Exploring the Christian Faith (CT)

3

RELI 330Exploring Judaism (PW)(W)

3

RELI 341Exploring Hinduism and Buddhism (PW)

3

Required Courses: 6 credit hours

Take two courses from this list of three options.
RELI 320Seminar in Biblical Studies (W)

3

RELI 332Contemporary Issues in Religions and Theologies

3

RELI 400Senior Experience

3

Four Religion Electives at the 200-level: 12 credit hours

Take four courses from the following list of options.
RELI 210/PHIL 210Ethical Perspectives (E) (RT)

3

RELI 211/PHIL 211Scriptures, Sci Fi, & Fantasy (E) (RT)

3

RELI 218Hope and the Future (E) (RT) (W)

3

RELI 229Reading for Meaning and Truth: Hermes, God of Thieves & Interp (E) (RT) (W)

3

RELI 243Religion, Science, and Technology (E) (RT)

3

RELI 245After Auschwitz: The Holocaust and Christian Faith (E) (RT)

3

RELI 248Religions of the World (E)(RT)

3

RELI 250Story, Faith, and Meaning: Biblical Origin Stories (E) (RT)

3

RELI 251Christianity and Islam: A Comparative Exploration (E) (RT)

3

RELI 254Religion, Medicine, and Ethics (E) (RT)

3

RELI 255Religion, Politics and Violence (E) (RT)

3

RELI 256Jesus in Islam and Christianity (PW)

3

RELI 260Geographies and Stories of Faith (E) (RT)

3

RELI 264/PHIL 264Religion and the Environment (E) (RT)

3

PHIL 260Global Ethics (E) (PW)

3

PHIL 270Asian Philosophy (E) (PW)

3

PHIL 280American Philosophy (E) (US)

3